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White, Shiles & Co
REAL ESTATE
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���1 ER, B. C, THOBSDA i
'RN1NG SEPTEMBER le
FIVE CEN rs P ' .
io m mm prisoners
HERD M NIGHT BY POLICE
otnes Operative in Consequence of Murray Case
j Citj Council Exonerates Police Tenders Called
TERMINALS Of 6.H.R.
ON BURRARD INLET
Big E .litiire un Fine Depot 0 --Northern Pacific . . , ThroughHere.
MUNICIPALITIES CANNOT
AliHtF. UN WATER SOURCE
West, resentativee Attend'
ing on Water Ques-
TO DEATH
WHEELS
)\
HER
STREET CAR
c
r Queen's Park Fire Hall Petitions for
Street Improvements.
._,],: || | ol eonimunl-
llie an . ": ,1"' rl'.v
yv, nins. In the absence
presided,
i i.,,, ranged round a
. c inniittei exoner
... . and Officer Mc-
��� I ,. h Murraj at
i, :��� r on Aug 21.
The Police View.
,a,. . moved the adoption ol
B-iog report of Chief Mcln-
,, '���������������'
shot in lhe air, and noi al Linn, He
believed, undei similar circumstances
lie would have shol at the man him ���' !i I
seir. ii,. was sorry thai -Mr. .Mun�� and
.. ��� . engi-
.' ii' : 11 railway, !
,. the right-of-way
in V ancouver in eon- .
��� i preliminary ex-
��� 0,000 for wharves
Thei thi ,. j ,
, y and he niunici-
P.alii .��� .i, Vancouvi ,, Polnl
Qri ��� . et al thi cil ��� hall
Vim, esttrdaj afternoon to
discu ���.��� a on of water supplj
ior ::.. . - ween Burrard Inlet and thi ..... pecially in
v le . of tin , ��� vote m Souih
C. Dynes Meets With Cruel Fate While Travelling on
Sapperton Car Fell From Front Platform Tragic
Fatality Preceded by the Destruction of
Victim's Home by Fire.
An awl I death overtook C. Dynes r | Pentland and Motorman
if 753 ' imb .1 street, shori ly after K> ' <o I I line I - attai In ,|
IJ.
t,
Murray caused the police trouble in
the pus', he would not take his part,
A Criminal Case.
Aid. Fader replied thai a summons
was Impossible, ii was a criminal offence, and nieaiii an arrest, or nothing ii, a 11
raid Inlet, and $100,-
had he.-n lehlnd the bars for even so|i : , ��� ardage on Fal e
short a time as one night. Had Mr. , ...
' ...,- have i > en draft-
caused t be police ' rouble in ,
ed nuu .ed bj tne company, and
the wi .. i,n ��� hi i ise creed yards
will bi oi , !���. | with forthwith.
It li mnounced that when
the C ��� .- ...-:, cul Is c mpli ted,
io ii two months' time, the nains
j . :, . ....... to Hugh Murray's al all. The police had no alternativeIGf the Northern Pacific railway will
j when a complainl was laid. After all, ,.���,, jIil(J thi i;:> over Ult, oreat I
enci to tlie complainl of jit was the ease of one man's word | .Northtrn tracks. In the past the
lugh Murraj contained iu bis inter against another, and had to be decided Northern Pacific has come Into Van-
to the city council, 1 begjby the court. When the man made ,,,,,, over thi Canadian Pacific rail
^ . ,;, consequence oi a the complaint, and demanded Mur- *��� . ,,.,��� ��� ;,,- agreement will soon be
I. . . made !" Sergt. Gelser by | ray's arrest, the police had no alterna- terminated.
u wr,-y\\ Linn, that man had shot j tive In the matter. . ... | I,... | ,��� ,L( _..;,, ., th,
;i ,i,;inii on the south side of Aid. Johnston asked If Linn had .,,. ., ,, ... ���.,.,,. . , B
, .,,,; un the night of Aug. 21, been located, If nol an effort should from the easi end of I ise creek Is
,. . : Con table McLeod went be mud,, to do so. .,,,������ almosi completed, .md when done
., about one o'clock the Aid. Fader replied that Murray
:.: and arrested Hugh Mur- noi dispute the facts. He said, how- ail,i ,iK, -,,,,,���], s\<\e ,,[ false
ise, which i,- situated In ever, hi shot in the air, yardagi purposes will be proceeded
tri] ,u the Eouth side of- Aid. Johnston remarked there was
Vancou. ;, 100, scheme on |ha11 pasl flve ,,VI'"'** >,'s"'l'1-'> <'���'���'
Saturday, Thi I ��� il jealousy between Ing, the unfortunate man being crush
tb,- pu ii<- bodies ivas shown fn the
wa> Vancouvi r al I. men attempted
on Tuesday evening to prevent a rep-
M- ��� ntative atti a ling from thai city,
and the municipalities themselves ar,-
by no means united" on the subject.
Aid. Shiles and Superintendent ol
ed enea b the wheels of B. C. E. R.
car 106 ni ar U opold Place whib o i
hi ..-,., home irom the city.
The unfortunate man was riding on
the front platform of the cai and was
landing on the steps with one hand
g asping the rail. The car had just
Waterworks Stott, who attended ihe " the switch, where ll had waited
meeting found no reference to Westminster's supply at Lake Coquitlam.
as the municipalities are all looking
for the city car passengers to transfer, and was starting towards Sapper-
... hen Dynes apparently leaned
Inquest Today.
Un. on th" front platfo m with
the motorman and Mr. Dj a. - al tii i
... the sei I lenl were i; Jamie-
on J, im I and W. Bowers. These
men will be calb tl upon as wltne ���
at an Inquest over the body which is
��� hehi bj Coroner Captain Puten-
di Igb al Murchle's parlors today.
Statement by Local Manager.
1). J, McQuarrie, local manager of
ition Murraj wanted to be rest, in South Westminster
I He was allowed to the city.
was in
lid , the work of filling in the ea.-t end
creek for
j ardagi
with. I loom will e made for a series
nu ieing broughl to the no question that the place of the ar- ,,r tracks to accommodate standing
, cai-.-, also for the erection of ware-
bo ise and .- ho]
It is hoped that the foregoing work
will be completed this year, and then
the construction of a union line to
Report Adopted. Ithe company's waterfrontage on Bur-
HenleyNsaid that if similar cit rard Inlet will be proceeded with, The
owns 2 i feet of waterfront
ate to defend his home. There hadlalong the old Vancouver engtoeering
been a number of complaints as to the works site letween the Hastings
'��� red itioi . t tramps, and boats had sawmill and the B. C. Sugar refinery.
been Btoleu. Tliis man Linn came to'
... magistrate in order
arranged, but
bim on the phone. He
, mj monej on him to put
ia i e. ii granted him.
,,i boi itj to grant bail
.mi in mt the consent of
., i. ist rat, . w in, has au-
o illow bail in i ase - ol
!_��� ii all o her applica-
Aid, Graj said thai the very fact ot
Bring a gun In the city limits constituted an offence.
Aid.
cumstance arose be would nol hesi- companj
��� ' bi referred to the boai house at 1 a.m
.. u| a, ii uing the com rneddle with
in , am, o th al on, an i ��� j,,. s)1(l, ,A a
Mui
began to
Muni, o -ii>n<. and
fin i to .-car... him.
rie- reporl of iIhlef Mcintosh w is
' : ������'' ; ���'��� -hen adopted.
New Fire Hall.
In commit tee A Id. Johni ton reporl i
..a the ti ndi i ol Joseph -;. ckson for
they are far from knowing. It w
n boIvi i al , sonn discussion to ap
poii t two i reseutatives from eai I
........ i ;,, ; , a, a , oniniil lee w ,_,; .. ..
would be called together at a latter
date.
POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE.
��� in front t rucks of the car. Be. |
be
ivei
....-:.i,1.1.. crushing out life-
Awful Injuries.
the B. ('. B, R. company, speaking to
to develop their records on Seymour | i ,vard and lost his balance. <l��',, he News shortly after the ,..,ality
and Lynn , but in what manne, I of his body carrying him un-| had ,11.,,in.,,li expreS8ed thl. oplnlon
thai it was a pure accident. As Bar
lhe *''" could be 8top-,ed' lhe as he could see, .here could be no
1 '"��� : " -Ulame attached to anyone. He also
called attention to a notice posted
conspicuously in all cars warning pas-
The victim's chest was reduced al- 3 Qge_.._ .,,_ainM rid,ng Qn ^ ^ of
'���:.., to ,a pulp, the ribs being crushed ],;aIrormSi
; in and broken. The right arm was;
roki n iu two places and the flesh rip-
pi i open from the wri.-t to well above
������ ��� The lefl arm was broken
the wrist, the flesh being also torn
open, the bone being exposed. A gash
3s th< forehead and a slight con-
,n on the cheek are the only
in a l us on the face. Besides thi se,
numerous other injuries were received on vari,.-is parts of lhe body,
��� :���. accident hap,.' ne I
Cowan Nominated.
George H. Cowan was yesterday
evening elected as standard bearer
foi the C'ousen Ives of Vancouver
al ., meel ag calb I for thai purpose
in O'Brien's hall. The only other
mi lous can lidates for nomination
were C. M Woodworth and Charles
E. Tl A public meeting in honor
of thi ;,-...���. will be held In Van-i -Although
Here Twenty Years.
Deceased was well known in this
city, where he had lived continuously
for nearly twenty years, coming here
direct from Ireland. For fourteen
years be worked al the Brunette sawmills, ll" abandoned this work about
twelve months ago, when he started
in the -1 icerj business at Sapperton,
commencing shortly after the Bru-
lette - ore, managed by the Johnston
COUNTY .BURT COMPLETED
HtAIIING OE MANY EASES
rothe . had been destroyed by fire.
couvi en Fridaj evening, this will , tl fter half past five o clock, the
be attended ... several members of bod was not removed from the scene Leaves Five Small Children.
thi provincial cabinet. ol thi fatality until nearly seven A widow, five small children, aud
o'clock, when it was' taken to Mur- a. brother Ralph, are left to mourn
cliie's undertaking parlors, where it his sudden and cruel death. Deceased,
, was prepared for Interment. [who was only :'.s years oi ag*e, had
.���in twice married, his first wife be-
W. W. B. Opens His Campaign.
W. W. li. M, lm,. 3, Liberal nominee
Vancouvei eaks on the Asiatic
question In I city this evening,
Morbid Curiosity.
Dr. Hall, who was called m
the ing Miss Lilly Munday, by whom bo
, i ' ... befori
pai,. lire hall, for .-..". ha I beeu ai
fhe sittings wi re continui d y<
, -. . the low. Heals.. '-'.- ���" !:" >'.���'���-'- ������ A
:. ented plans of the new hall, which ""��� ' " !" " ftero '���'';;' ' D
em races a two-, u ��� , ii.ilding, on the :
: oor a lurye space for hose
I
��� ,-ould be neci
e in court at '���'.:'." a.m.
lend When Murray's j lual lhe tender of JOBeph Jacka"on fol Count) can
��� Qn did rn" ,.,, , ,,. th. ���. �� yueen '1":'"; ���,'M*'' H ���
. , ��� wa ' in !��� fore
In i his com] lain:
, der at the.
m will be
r I" ; in . ! . ul I sa;.
pi ,,ie
I time m
ile might b. ailed out,
a,. bu ,n,.- - io g ant
1 will refuse to h ve
,-lth ��� '-im "ail."
li) a,i\eiiiM' ini >>-ihi<... in ,,,> ,ii ,...
Defence of Murray. ri,,��� 21 m three secUons, painting, H. McNeill, has a contract with the
, ,,, ,,, . i- I' It. to dellv. r ties, an I a certain
in aid Murray was an carpentering and plumbing, on tii'- ���
ent, he had known htm as motion of Aid. Jardine It was resolved, tuin.be, bad been cut when plalntlfi
, . .:. and he ,��� the requesi ol Fire Chief Watson, U wan - ��� 'uteri .- . u event
durraj had done any I to vote $100 towards the entertain
��� Idea ��� : hi arresL rlienl of the flre chiefs of B. C. on
orry that ih ir visit here during exhibition week.
,,,,,,��� ot the urini Ipal ��itm ss. s from
favorablj One excursion projected will be ���> ' " '
.,.,,....... ,,i\n, i ilectsion.
' ��� ��� ns*' of the '. isit to I he Fi aser mills
wai on, and at the rear Stalls for two
horses. Upstairs living accommoda-
a for four men is provided, and a
towi r for drying hoi e is a new feature to be Introduced, it was resolve,)
to advi '. 'is,, for tendei s to liu, in by
counter < lai:., for . ii li n ing in .��� i
consideration. The judge ha I I ��� ind
tor the p. ilntiff ou the main claim
$431, and the counter claim, loss o!
I rofll ou 7:560 ti,- al 13 cents ��� ai ������
wa sthe question at Issue. Knox, the
defendant, who was represented b) A,
Wilmot for Conservatives. scene shortly after the accident, could bad three .iiii,iron, Mary, now aged
Georgetown, N. B Sepi 9 R. D. only certifj to the dec,.,--, of the un io, Joseph and Annie. Two children,
Wtimot, M. P., was nominated by fortunate victim. Sergt. Geiser and I Alice and Margaret, the latter a ��abe
Queens-Sun irj Conservative today. Officer McLeod, of the city police, of only four weeks, followed his Bec-
were also on the spot shortly after the i marriage, his widow being a
Lieut. T. Cunningham returned yes- accident to restrain the morbid curi- sister of Pal Devine, one ot the guards
terday from the east, after his many ostty of the crowd which gathered at :,t the penitentiary. Ralph Dynes
successes al the ranges both al the Leopold Place as soon as the news of brother of the deceased, Is also em-
Ontario meeting and the Dominion iiie fatality became known. \ �����>���-������~
gathering al Ottawa. '* Car 106 was manned by Conductor (Continued on Page Four.)
nol
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Milk Supply Improving.
Dr, Jones, medical officer of health
i, oi ted thai tor the month of Aug i I
six case, of sea: lei fever were report-
nd were released from '
quar inline. Samples of mill, from tin
lie;, different dealei i, and hoti 1 . all
i ������. Page Eight.)
pp. ar was
This w : the
plaiiiani had gol Into
I causi 1 him to I ake
it lhe ; ollce la - ,.,| cur. ll
��� t ids wen i, ,-A n to
i In a
, Murraj i Conl Inui d i in
work. His honor decided to go ov< c
ground at Port Moodj w.tli one
each
,ide befori giving a decision. J. D.
Kenned., appi an I for the plaintiff,
tjillej Iii ��� low '.'.i I Hannah:
I Edmunds fu laiutiff. Jud nn ul
i ,, IU| .. , . . med with
I,. -,.. .���:! alio reci ��� ������'���"��� -���' ''" !
,,,-k done at the lefend
the corner of Third
an
Iio . ' -1'
lones Is Washington's Choice
md Sixth ivenue.
i lefendanl
:,, in to plain
tiff, awl ' *i " nccount. M i
ia,l supi Hi came l:l
For United States Senator ; ;;; ;;,
., T lit :_ charges, defendant tenaereo
JS2.50 in full settlement, which was
',', ,���-,,|. Expert evidence was called
ml ,,���, quesUon ot value received, and
J.
Returns received though lhe second choice votes ai
Ions of the state nol being tabulated tor distribution,
- ���������������., oi ihe Mate, no, being tabulated tor Qisinuui ��� ��� d Wg deci8lon. \
Iwlicnte that Wesley L. the first onlj being rough!} given, the juuge ���
f the pcpie forlMcBrlde has run stronger east of the Q. ��'ll'"" ,',,.,...
.,���,,,, io.., , ,...,, ,-,, Whiteside for defendant
his lead over: mountains than expected.
Big Liberal Meeting.
ii,m. wuiiam Templeman, minister
ill.. | . ,|| i yj > v; i
v"' ��� ny being one of a wide! Candidates Pattlson, Durkln, Spawn
i ' f'ete returns show that j Atkinson, lllacknian and Bryne an
I '' ! iet'Hng bj a Iremcndous vote running so far behind thai their vot<
I,, "l"'":' wlll have to poll heavier Mg lost in ihe count. .,,,, .. , ,,,
1,1111 " " 'rom Ihe larger Samuel O. Cosgrove is the Repuh ol lf "V VlcSaTes" day even-
'" ",l1"' "' l"";" m ahead, iioan nominee for governor ot Wash- meeting I ..-..��� _ vi-
. ' ' ��� given in the estl-
p..r.
Gubernatorial ConteEt.
' I ^a,,..ll 1
has carried Pierce
|. Ung In sernnd choice
I ' �������UeB. Samuel S COS-
7 " "' Pnm. . | |,
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leading by sev-
r Mead. On the east
��� . "'-.111. un nie oast
hl ' 'ntalna It is now estl-
��� has polled five
McBride will un-
�� ^ governor o ��� ��� *>-������ &m ,��� his
ngton on the face of the returns so ing. rnw Q..
ar received from King county and the heme citj since
I
i taw a.
state al large. .
Ill the vole on preference for the ���������������������������������
nomination for United States senator ������������ * #
'-^^r;' "-\XUtl YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL. ���
primaries yesterday. Incomplete ��� A
in the rac
turns from twenty-nine counties g
the following result:
Levi Ankeny, 10,466.
W. L. .lones, 12,196.
W. H. Snell, 3325, ' '
. Vancouver
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Decade Has Passed Away Since Westminster Fell Easy
Prey to All Devouring Flames ���
.lusi a decade ago today New West-, the water pressure was failing, and
minster was visited with the mosi the danger oi a stiff breeze was e-
. . ... lng Increased by the draught of the
ilreaiUtil tire oi Us history which ���
fires, Waterless, the struggle became
hopeless, and practically the whole oi
swept 'through Its business ami residential districts with paralyzing
rapidity. The fire began at 11 p.m.,
and quickly spread all over the lower
portion ol the city, the business section being a heap of ruin., bj daylight
ni \t morning.
Like so 111 an J famous tires Its origin
the down town district from the llui'i
block to the Royal L'ity mills was destroyed. The waterfront buildings
were completelj gutted with the ��'\
,., ; tion of the C. P. R. freight sheds,
nd the flre Bpread north to Royal
avenue on Ihe west, and Vgne ��� tree:
seven years old, and one of the best
citj halls in fhe province, has taken
its place on the business street, Brick
or concrete has almost replaced frame
structures, and under the fire protection by-laws even frame buildings for
(business use will be a thing of the
past. The Anglican cathedral, which
suffered very severely in the tire, has
been restored, and other churches
which have been rebuilt more commodious than formerly are the Baptist.
City of New Westminster As It Looks Today. Ten Years After the Big Fire.
���v,as simple. A pile of baled hay In on the east, Three million dollars
the Jlrackman Ker warehouse was the damage was done, only about half thai
lirst to catch on fire, thonc spreading amount being covered by lnsunan��e.
to three sternwbe.'l steamers, which,) For long afterwards the business of
lakiiiK fire, CUi adrift and became flre ihe citj was carried on In shacks, but
ships bearing destruction all along
the wharves. The hay at the C. P. N.
warehouse caught fire and from this
the building! on-Front stree; ignited.
there is now ver> little vacant land
on the lids biiriied over hy the lire.
New churches have arisen, and blocks
of business premises .better than be.
A long dry ppell hnd preceded the f,,,-,. The Carnegie library occupies . .. ,,
outbreak, and soon it was found that city Hall aqttnro, but a new hall, now street
Reformed Episcopal and Queens avenue Methodist. The Baptist and
MethodWt churches have both changed
their sii.^*. A number of tine public
buildings, Including the Dominion
Trust building, the court house, and
many public halls, have been re-
erected. With the const ruction or
l.avery's block eust of No. 1 fi:e hall,
' ��� v,m be no gap on Columbia
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THE DAILY NEWS.
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77iis /s Afy 5Jrc/ Birthday
Poultney Bigelow.
l-oultno. Bigelow, well known ,as an author and journalist, was
born in New York City. Sept. 10, 1855. lie is the son of John Bigelow. who served as United Stat,'., minister to France for some years.
and who is now i n his ninety-second year. Poultney Bigelow graduated from Yale and later attended the Columbia law school. He was
admitted to the bar in 1882, but has never practiced law. Much of
his time has been spent in foreign travel. He resided in Germany
for some years and was known as an intimate friend of the German
emperor. Mr. Bigelow has made a special study of modern history
and colonial administration and has lectured on those subjects before
several leading American universities. During the Spanish-American
war he represented the London Times In Cuba. In 1906 he attracted
attention to himself by several articles he wrote In criticism of the
policy of the administration in the construction of the Panama canal.
Wanted-:
Lost -:- found
I tor Sale -:��� To Rent -:- [tc.
4p !ic-jir:..::..-:-��'"'' ���"���*".���'������*'������ *'
Sales of Lands for Delinquent Taxes in J
Municipality of Burnaby, Province of B. C.
7.
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WANTED ��� Young women used to
pressing. Apply at the Royal City
Dye Works.
WANTED Girl to help in general
housework. Apply Mrs. p, Latham,
Third avenue aud Fourth street.
i Charles Thomas Saunders, Collector ol the Municipality of the Township or Dis
X(., 1906, and amendments thi ri to that oi
p the afternoon at the Municipal
MINISTER PLEADS
GUILTY OE MET
Trusted Statesman Commits
Series of Frauds Against
Bank in Denmark.
Copenhagen, Sept. 9.���M. Alberti.
who retired recently from tne post of
minister of justice, yesterday surrendered to the police aud confessed
to a series of frauds against the Boiul-
estandens Sharkasse, a savings hank
of which he. was president, The affair has caused a sensation, as it was
entirely unexpected. Albert! was an
intimate friend of the King and very
popular at court. Only two days ago
he dined at the palace, sitting at the
King's right hand.
The frauds exceed $2,500,000, which
the ex-minister lost In speculations in
.-.locks in the United States. The
Bondestandens bank has stopped payments, having been closed by order of
lhe authorities, M. Albert! was given
a brief examination last night, after
which he. was sent back to prison.
GIRL AND DOG SAVED
MAN FROM SAVAGE BULL
Marsboro, N. ,1., Sept. 9.���Attacked
by a bull which became suddenly enraged when he entered the barnyard,
Rufus Jennings, a fanner, received
injuries yesterday that will probably
prove fatal, Tho savage animal tossed Jennings againsi a fence several
times and hurled him to the around,
and but for the Interference of his 12-
year-old daughter and a large Newfoundland dog would have killed him
on the spot.
As tbe dog seized the bull's hind leg
the girl dragged her father away, but
the bull shook off the dog aud attacked the girl, knocking her down, but
not seriously injuring her. The girl
finally got her father out of the barnyard and then collapsed.
This Date in History
Thursday, Sept. 10
THE BIG FUN SHOW.
Uncle
Josh
Perkins
LOST���Between Sixth avenue and
Timberland, lady's brown leather
hand bay. containing purse, gold
watch and chain, etc. Finder will
be rewarded by returning to Miss
Conner, Post Office.
TO RENT���Two modern houses, seven
rooms, electric light, hot and cold
water bath, separate toilets; chicken
house; 21S and 220 Tenth street;
rent $16.00. Apply to Phone A 179.
_���;,,. notice pursuant to the Municipal Clan
. September, A.D 1908, at ihe hour of two o'clock i
\uctlon the lands and real property of the pei
the said persons on the 31st day of De
costs and expenses including 'Uectofa commission of E per cent, and I
said sale, If the total amount due i- nol sooner paid.
LIST ABOVE MENTIONED,
��� a... B. C, I shall offer for sale at Pub!
set oui for the delinquent taxes unpaid by
12th dj,
.. ���
9 ati
DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY.
Province of British Columbia. Distrlcl
0f ,\ew Westminster, Group One,
TO RENT���House on Brunette street,
Sapperton, modern, five rooms,
$1B. Apply White, Shiles & Co..
Columbia street.
WANTED���A white waitress.
West End Restaurant,
Apply
WANTED���Hats to retrim, also have
new hats and trimmings. Auckland
and Tenth streets.
FOR SALE���House, stable and two
lots, cleared and fenced, Second
straat and Tenth avenue; price
reasonable., aud terms easy. Also,
two lots adjoining, nearly cleared.
Apply to George Sharp, on the premises.
WANTED.���Girl for general housework in family of two; apply
2565 Cornwall St.. Kitsilano, Vancouver.
WANTED���Girl for assisting tn housework and in attending to two infants. 437 Third ave.. near 2nd st.
WANTED���Nursemaid; apply Mrs
tDr.) Jones, Royal Avenue.
WANTED���School children to board
for next term in refined private
family. Apply Mrs. E. S.. Daily
News office.
WANTED���Japanese noy attending
school wants work with good family;
understands cooking; wages. Apply
to P. O. Box 515, City.
Singers, Dancers and Comedians.
An Everlasting Success.
SEPTEMBER 10.
1785 United State- and Prussia con!
eluded a treaty of amity and
commerce.
IS10 .lames Pollock, of Pennsylvania.
who as a member of congress
had place on national coins
the motto In God We Trust.'
I,,,,.,. I See Uncle Josh at the Country Fair.
1828 Don Pablo Obregon, Mexican
minister to the United States,'
181
: m; i
died in Washington.
Governor Curtin, of Pennsylvania, expecting an invasion
of the state, called on all
able-bodied men to organize
for defence,
Presid. nl Juarez, of Mexico,
proposed an altyance ofSouth
and Central American republics to ro.ist encroachments
by the United States and
European nation...
1S68 ��� A land of Cheyenne Indians invaded the towns of Sheridan
and Butler, Kansas.
1894���The Republicans carried the
Maine state election by a
plurality of 38
WATCH FOR THE BIG PARADE OF
THE HAYSEED BAND AT 1 P.M.
Lower Fraser River
Freight ana Passenger bervice per
SS. "Favorite
MORROW, PIG-TRAINER.
FOUND DEAD IN PORTAGE
' Portage la Prairie, Man., Sept. 9.���
Frank Morrow, better known as "Doc,"
i well known character about towu,
w as found dead last night In the yard
u the rear of the Merchants bote!. He
bad been a hard drinker for years.
Morrow was well connected, and came
here originally from Ontario. He was
a veterinary surgeon, but of late years
bla time has been given up to the
training of pigs. When he got a big
porker hitched up, mounted the box
and drove down the main streel, It
was a picture which attracted great
attention,
SMALLPOX IS RAGING
IN SASKATCHEWAN
Resina, Sask.,
quarantine has
Sept. 9.���A smallpox
i.i en declared In two
different districts of the province. At
Halbrlte, In the south end, there arc
thlrtei n i .���-.:- of the di-' a ie under
quarantine, and al Maple Creek there
i�� also a quarantine enforced, the par
ties affected with the disease there
being In destitute circumstances and
depending upon the governmenl tor
suslenanc,
Carrying freight and passengers to
all points 'netween New Westminster
and Westham Island.
Leaves Uracilman-Ker's wharf daily
at :! p.m., except Saturdays, at - p.m.;
additional trip on Mondays, leaving at
5 a.m.
Returning have Westham Island 7
a.m. daily, except Fridays at 6 a.m.;
additional trip on Saturdays, leaving
at 5:30 p.m.
Calling at Steveston I'le-iluys,
Thursda... and Saturdays,
Tickets to Steveston and return 50
cents on Sal unlays only.
WANTED���Japanese hoy or girl for
,. isework, daily. Hardwick, St.
Andrews street.
WANTED���Ladylike young person foi
light housekeeping Student at college in return for hoard would be
acceptable. P. 0. Box 667. City.
FOR SALE. ��� Motor launch; well-
found and fast; seats fourteen passengers. Apply to Motor , 3ox M..
New Westminster.
WANTED���Two or three unfurnished
rooms; must be moderate; neaT
bridge preferred. Apply Po: Office
Box 7::^
;i Manson, Lawrence
102 |Farrand, Charles
120 JBooth, Frank
122 |Reddle, Wm. H
180 jBell, Alexander
221 [Anderson, Sarah, Estate
353 |Rithet, R. P
354 Rithet. R. P
362 Rithet, R. P
112 McCregor, D. C
562a Crickmay, W., Estate
590 |Booth. Frank
594 Neelands, Ellen .1
597 jCurry. William, and
|Moffat, Robert, and David
735 Brennan, J R
7:15 [Brennan, J, R
SIT lllart. F. .1
992 Morrison. T. P
1026 Phillips, Walter
1244 Wise, Catherine, F
L251 McNiven, John
1323 |Tlngley, Mary, E
1325 |Tlngley, Mary, E
1346 [Harris, G. B
1347 Harris, (I. B
1378 liilley. James R. aud Walter It
1113 Whitney. W. .1. R
1420 |Bennett, C, C
1428 Webber, Lionel, H
1472 Round. George
14.0 |McLennan, Aloe and Nell ���
1506 JTimns, John
L507 Timuis, John
15 IP Western Pacific Clay Co
1550 Western Pacific Clay Co
1552 Armstrong, .1. C
1554 Armstrong, J. C
1560 Armstrong, J. C
1695 Cunningham, Mary.
1700 jcunningham, Mary,
1701 Miller. Daniel. K
1709 Hart. F. .1
172s Town. Henry, Estate
17TJ Co ictt, Mrs. w. J, .
iTTii McQuarrie, W. G. ...
17-..:: Alb-n James, C
1795 Allen James, c
James, C
lames, C
.1 tmes, c
.lame-. C. ...
.lames C
James C
James C
York. L. C
Alien, .lames C
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164
175
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94 Soutll j
95 North ;
95 North
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Allen,
V E S T M I N S T E R EMPLOYMENT |
AGENCY���Under new management,
266 Columbia street, Phone 366, P.O
box 807. Can supply you with all
kinds of help promptly, free of
charge. Branch office, 107 Cordova
street west, Phone A 2750, Vancouver, B. C.
Japanese Employment Agency
CONTRACTORS
and TRANSLATORS
Male and Female Help Promptly
Furnished.
COLUMBIA and McNSEuEY STS.,
NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C.
Phone 431. P. O. Box 885,
1838 Armstrong, Harriett 1
2109 Cleland, Jam. s; Welsh Hai ry
W and Ralph .1
2109 Cleland, Jamos; Welsh. Harrj
W. and Ralph .1
2109 Cleland, Jamos; Welsh, H irry
W. and Ralph .1
2204 Barr Joseph
2223 McDonald. .1. S
2255 Bainbrldge W. V
2263 Mel.,'chni... Dr. L. N
Ll2.it Cooper, Ai,'.' .1
nj7^ Mm ion, Lawreni e
22H5 Todd, Wm. II. H
2296 |Todd, Wm ('.. H
2297 Todd, Wm. G. II
aV 13
& 13
13 North
13 North
13 North
2N Soutll
28 South
.- South
28 South
S mth
2-- South
_n Central
lentral
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Suicides in Russian Capital.
Si Petersburg, Sept. 9.���There were
stxly-six suicide cases in this city la-it
week, a large portion of thai number
wore among the working classes,
What They Ml Say
"I didn't know we could
get such good work In Westminster."
These are the words of one
of our customers (a professional man) when we delivered a new lot of
stationery.
PRINTING THAT IS CORRECT
MODERATE PRICE
THE SHOP THAT SATISFIES
Jackson & Morrison
NEW WESTMINSTER
Phone 388
Important Notice
The plans, profile and estimate of
cost of the proposed permanent lm|
proven,.-11r of Columbia Btreel tin-
cludlng a main, trunk sewer, cemen)
Bide walks and street paving) have
been prepared and placed on view in
th.. room lately occupied by the school
board, city hall, whet,, they may be
inspected during office hours by
parties Interested in tliis very necessary local Improvement.
N. ll. McQUARRIE,
Acting City Clerk-
City Hall, N,-w Westminster, B, <'.,
August 25 1908,
CANADIAN PACIFIC
ATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS!
BOOKING TO AND PROM AN^
POINTS IN THE OLD COUNTRY
CAN BE ARRANGED AT THIS OF
FICE.
Next sailings of the Lmpresse.
Sept. 1 and 18.
1'or other date3 and particulars,
apply to
ED. QOTJLET,
C P. R. Ajew.
2299 |Todd. Wm. Q, H
2300 Todd. Wm C. H
2301 |Todd, Win. Q. II
2302 I'ohiinaun. Edward
2803 Polhmann, Edward
2804 JPolhmann, Edward
2806 I'oilnnann. Edward
2306 Polhmann, Edward ���
2H07 I'olhm-iiin. Edward
2308 [Polhmann, Edwar l
2326 ]Morgan. E H
2339 McKecimle, Dr L. N
2804 McFeely, K. .1. and Dougla.; K.
2f>7u I'ear.-.on, .lames
2ii7l |Sharp, Cbaa w
3237 10'Connell, Katherine. Estate
3249 jO'Connell, Kathorlne, Estate
:,250 'O'f'onneii, Katherine, Estate
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101
101
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101
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131
136
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TAKE
The White Pass
and Yukon Route
for CONRAD, CARCROSS, ATLIN,
WHITE HORSE, DAWSON and
FAIRBANKS. Daily trains (except
Sunday) carrying passengers, mail,
���xpress .ind freight connect witb
Itasca *it Carcross and White Horje.
n^intsining a through winter service.
For information -.pplv to
J. H. ROGERS, Traffic Manager,
F. CRAKE
English Watchmaker
Two door* from Ceo. Adam*, Grocer
Ladles' Gold Watcnes from 112.75 up
Oentlwmen's Silver \Vatcb��-> open
face, $6.00.
Gentlemen's Hllver Watcnes, doubl*
case, 17.50 >ip.
Agent for the celebrated South Bend
Watches, supplied to the Welhnan
Arctic Expedition, Ml warranted.
Chains, Rings, Jew-airy, elc.�� elc>'
J. TRAVERS ftpi
Ali business in this bn��
Phone A 243.
Auction sale every
on the Market squar:.
Friday
,rarit.<-
mof"1"1
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THE D A I L '<
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Situation* [ThJ1
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-p TIBER 10. 1908.
THE DAILY \
PAGE THREE.
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7" T , A Drop inPrices
P eichenbach
COMPANY, Limited
WHOLESALE
and RET.AIL !
jUTCHERS l
th's Sodas r tin
/ing Peach- $] crate
n Jars, 1-2 ga L35doz
y Jars, - ��� doz
hose 10-piec -\ Sets
we are selling al $2.75
Work of Rebuilding fernie
Is Progressing Rapidly
Ni , il- - Are Being Built of Fireproof Material
Every Pn tion Being Taken Against Future Ravages of the Fire Fiend.
son Si i
ADAMS & DEANS
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,��� ol ���
Phone 97.
GROCERS
Prompt Delivery
Ph,
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nl on,
v. nigh -,' : ofl :
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COLUMBIA
STREET
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NEW THIS WEEK
PU-.C 101
Prion.
| Houbigant's IDEAL Perfume
e 101 ! $2.50 per oz.
��� _
yall's Drug Store
eaches$1.15
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A CRATE |
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The Last of the Season *
iods i cement ar, tl
, . , . ,.,;,:; pattern ol
intention o ere.
and ��� ��������� "ii \.QiJ citadel
. ��� ��� . ou o ..
tied ,n with thi deftnit. . .
n* a n nccurren. i - :i ''������"'"
, trlmmii
. One lm k tanl t. in tl '
: . Use. nee the I .....
irgi ��� .i ,,r claj ol the very b< - - - ���
, ,, , proximi .. .- h ' '' '��� i''"i' ;' vernmeni ar. using
;. . I of i la.- ��� ��� Posl
Eyes Tested Free
TME
Public Supply Stores GE0prAo��AMS i
Prop.
Fhone 92.
Columbia Street. New Westminster, B. C.
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A,-e you satisfied w.th ycur present condition or
opportunities ?
Systematic Small Saving's
alents, which now yield you a comfortable ln-
<vll1 Borne da. lose pan 01 all ol their earning
��� en will need other capital that does not
Laying tin: Foundation
t'er Idii - all this dls-
tri.. .1 tors are d >���
ave a superioi
assortmeni i - the best building
mati rla ffered hen .
"Vam ... ��� rand" Portland ce-
in. nt, )(>.-��� .,:ii. lime, Clayburn
and local brick, crushed rock,
'i fi ..., . lake gravel,
, li .: '.,. an I, hard wall
plastei In fa I anything yon
from san I, and brick can be na ��� i
11 i; bj th. ordinarj i'i- o s which
��� u, C. Egg, a N.'. on ai i hit, ct, de
es to be the equal, if not th.
- pn ssed brick. The Fernie Brick
as taken hold of this propo Itioi
GILLEY BROS.
LIMITEO
:. ...
The i< presentatlves of the n.vi
and prlnl lng Industrj. the Fi i
l'res. and Ledger, are each of them
I. i ng , ontracts for Eire proof buildings and hav, made arrangements
irning out large quantitie ofjf��r Installing new and up-to-dat.
title ol he finest qualitj a rap- machinerj and printing press, in the
l..--. :,.. , same.
ijeing shipped in oth... Residences in which concrete ls the
���:.,,. ;. ........... mat. rial ut e 1, an springing up in
day, and this is being used upleverj direction and numbers of other
��� as ii comes. The principal large undertakings wl] shortly he tin-
Exshaw, but the article ,5 der way,.but the instances cited above
lieink broughl in from other points show in a graphic way the spirit and
��� ell Lumber is al.-o being rushed
determination of the people of Fernie
���ipply is far from in tackling the gigantic task which
[iial | the demand. lies before them,
Tlie ,-. .] .. a . enthusiastic and pro
: SSi. ��� . : - ��� is brisk. The teill
hotel .,, omodation i; goo I
i hi re ai ��� i yet no lights or ;< le
-. in but I hese will be in : died i r.
:��� : . ted everj wei
The
or month with
ROYAL BANK of CANADA
I and /.. ..',,��� Incorporatad Total A**et*
$8,290,000 ,869 $47,400,000
with Inter. I i i iun le 1 q larterly, provide a com-
q , foi ;. our old age.
ONE DOLLAR MAKES THE START.
BANKING HV MAIL A SPECIALTY.
S ! ALI NOW���DON'T DELAY.
Ni w Westminster Branch.
F. B. LYLE, Mgr.
COAL
ennsylvania
blacksmiths
BEST QUALITY
"BANFF" ANTHRACITE COAL
MAYERS y PRESTON
Bank of Montreal
ESTABLISHED 1817.
CAPITAL 114,400,000.0"
RESERVE 111,000.000.00
Branches throughout Canada and N,.'wfi'iiniilan.l. an! In I indon, Englanu
New York, Chicago aud Sponane, U.S.A , and Mexico City. A len
eral Hanking Business Transact1*!,
.etters of Credit issued, available wl tL correspondents in all Darts ol thi
World.
Savingt Bank Department. Deposits received in BUiaE ol $1 and upwards.
and interest allowed at 3 per cent, per annum (present rate) added
four times a year,
Total Assets over $108,000,000.00.
N'.VY WESTMINSTER BRANCH ���'_ D. BRYMNER, Manwf*"
flour"1
and FEED
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
Wireless Station for Bellingham.
Bellingham, Sept, S.���Within the
nexl few days a contract will be
racticai example of whal is signed bj the Alsop brothers with the
'..inn- done, Mr. Egg gave the follow l tilted Wir. i ��� _elegr.aph > mpany
tnir in tances: i ta llshing a station here on tin*
The hotel Fernie Is being construct- rool of the exchange building, a! the
ri at a cost of $10,000, Brick and eornei of Elk and Holly stri i i
"SLATER
SHOES"
P. < >- Box Jfi
PICE-. FRONT STREET, FOOT OF SIXTH.
'Phone 105.
NEW WESTMINSTER
I ���"*
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C. Mills, Timber and
Trading Company
VANCOUVER AND NEW WESTMINSTER
Manutactwtrt and Dtaier* in AU Kind* ot
Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings, Sash, Doors,
Interior Finish, lurned Work, Etc.
Fish and Fruit Boxes.
large Stock Plain and Fancy Glass.
FARMERS ATTENTION!
mber Always in Stock for Fencing and Draining.
M City Branch, Columbia St.
Tel<**phone 12. ' New Westminster
McQUARRIE &C0.
FLOUR AND FLED MERCHANTS
FRONT STREET. New Westminster. Telephone 333.
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Electric Railway Service \
lnterurban Line.
Curs for Vancouver and way
stations will run every half-
hour from .r>*5(i a. m Last
car leaves at 11 p. m.
(Last ear lv. Vancouver 11:30.)
Cars leave the depot every
twenty minutes for both Sapperton and dlty limits over the
citj line.
City Line: Cars leave tram
office on the hour, twtttty minutes after and forty mluutes after, commencing at 6:20 a. m.
Sapperton Line: Cars leave
at ten minutes after the hour,
half past and fifty mtautes after
the hour, commencing at 6:30
��. m.
Sunday Bervice batt-beuriy between 8.30 a.m. and 11 p.m.
British Columbia Electric Ry. Co., Ltd
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ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS
Our fall stock of
Slater's Shoes
are here. We have them
in all widths, colors and
sizes. There isn't any foot
we can't fit, from size 5 to
size 14. Every pair has our
guarantee���money refunded if not satisfactory.
Remember, this is the
GENUINE, Slater, we hav-
ing the sole agency for this
city. Ask for it, insist on
having it, and take no other.
r Sold only by
W. E. SINCLAIR
The Reliable Shoe Man
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Published by the Daily News Publishing Company, Limited, at their
offices, comer of Sixth and Front
street.. New Westminster, Lf. C.
the engineers and firemen have given
notice thai if a conference Is not held
at Winnipeg within seven days the;
,i in i ;,��� up the whole sj Btem, an I al
. , igh this would be a calamity it
would bring the mattef to a focus al
once and end the agony.
E. A. Paige Managing Director
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.UNION
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THURSDAY. .SEPTEMBER 10, 1908.
ADVERSITY���PROSPERITY.
Sept. 10, 1898 -Sept. in, 1908,
Ten short years -span these two
dates, ,-i single dec-ado bridges over
this brief space of time., and yet in
thai period mighty changes have come
to pa.ss in this fair city of ours. From
a smoking, smouldering heap of charred and unsightly mins, havoc
wrought by the sweep ot all-embracing flames throughout the entire business district, Westminster has
chang, ,1 to i beautiful home-studded
city, peopled bj loyal residents jealous of her fair name and eager to enhance in every waj her manifold ai-
i ractlons.
Pluck, Indomptable pluck, coupled
with tin Illimitable resources of the
far famed Fraser Valley and district,
the l'i :��� ier River and the natural timber wealth of our mighty forests, has
contributed in an Immense degree to
the rebuilding of the City.
Only ten short years ago���and. yet
note the wonderful changes thai have
taken place since that fateful day
when hell hurst loose and reduced to
ashes property valued at three million dollars.
Then���Draar desolation on all sides,
a future dark as the deepest abyss.
Now���Splendid business blocks
Hanking the main streets, a community more prosperous and happy
than of yore, a city with a future
brighter and bigger than ever, a port
rapidly coming into its own.
"Thirty feet to tne gulf."
���YOUR MAJESTY" IS .
WINNER OF ST. LEGER
Doncaster, Eng., Sept. 9.���"Your
Majesty.'' owned by .1. 11. Joel, won
the St. Leger stake of ��6500 at the
Doncaster meeting today. Although
"Your Majesty" was the 'favorite at
11 to 8, his victory was greeted with
hoots and yells on account of the un
popularity of his owner. Hall Walker's "White Eagle" was second. 100
to 7. and Huron Rothchild's "Santa
Strate" was third at 100 to 6. King]
Edward was present at the meeting,
which was witnessed by a trenieniiou
crowd.
CRUSHED TO DEATH UNDER
WHEELS OE STREET EAR
TOO SUDDEN.
Challenge, have been hurled at the
Federal Government for over a year
to come <ui and engage in a battle
royal. We have been told that the
Opposition organization is perfect, th,.
committees have _een drilling [or
-ver a year, so as to be readj al any
moment tini i was calle 1 to enter the
fray. Now the cry of dread Is heard
in the land, Su- Wilfrid Laurier Is going to take a mean, unfair advantag ���
of th, se fighting Tories ;,, springing
1 tie eh , tlon . on ih, in ��� ,1 soon and so
su Iden. As the general resull Ij nol
in danger or doubl for never lu - In
histi : of el. i ii,,i:.- li is an Oppo .
' o as iioorlj equipi.'i i a the :; .
deniles ��� i ti lay. The Torj party at
������ i as no ca e, practice
' ll0ut a 1" idi : able to frami
ue . in : of an i - ue on ivhii h to
* >:- - from the i le. t irati Thus
������������'���; ipportt.'d by men
lhl ��� i'auie ��� !.:,- ,n .. ifl aud v. ron
am il al .i ��� timu ,
, in Bi h n tei rei og
" '���'' failure th.n i , ��� ne\ Itablj
'��� uili ' om their attempts to nils i
: il in;, thical
' ' : ������ thei ��� ,i . .
light,
(Continued from rage On.
ploy eil al the penal instil it
the capacity of farm lusl ructor.
Th,. funeral will be held ou Friday
morning at nine o'cloi l_ :: om St.
Peter's cathedral lo the Catholic
cemetery at Sapperton.
Home Destroyed by Fire.
A peculiarly sad circumstance in
connection with the fatality is the
fact that the residence and store of
the Dynes family was gutted by fire
in the early hours of yesterday morning, practically nothing being saved,
The family had a very narrow escape
from suffocation, having to rush from
the house In light apparel. Mrs.
Dynes, who is still in a delicate, con-
dltion, is al present sviying with her
brother-in-law,
Widow Prostrated.
The ki.-'s of her husband following
50 soon upon the destruction of her!
house and home has been a cruel blow
to the sorely tried widow, who remained unconscious for several hours
ye terday evening after being in
foi:. ed of the Eatalitv.
"Thirty feet tu the gulf.'
THE C. P. R. STRIKE.
Th>- rei",its as to the immense
amount of motive power laid up at
the. dli Isional points, onl) a portion
of w hii h i< allow. I to filter thro i ���
tell of a ver; bad tat. ol affair n I
tha . ecomin blocked ivitb
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man and every family that can M |
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About Shoes
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make it possible to come here to Qp;;.
buy. That our shoes are away 9jj{ j|
above the level of "just shoes," and ffi |
that our prices defy competition, Qj|
are facts that will assert them- ffl|
selves .if you will but take the 9p
mi
[nsure your property in companies I
their losses promptly and in full. 1
lowing arc copies ot' letters in respeel
two last claims made upon us, showing tha
(Hi!- companies pay promptlj and
factorilv :
trouble to investigate. If you would be interested
in seeing the best $3.50 or $5 Men's Shoes-., the best
^dut:,n^nlunnrav61 ffi $3 and $3.50 Women's Shoes, the best $1.50, $1.75. M*
n^SiiH^^Bl and $2 School Shoes-in fact, the best shoes any M \
$ stated price ever bought for any man, woman or $
W child, you can see them here. We are now talking u
�� Fall Shoes. Already we have unpacked several d
w',-e se!"'':, V' W thousand dollars' worth. Shoes have never been S
lii.Ve'wb 0^ sold cheaper than we are selling them this fall; $*
Tim.' i�� $3.50, $4.50 and $5 are the popular prices for Men's
83 Shoes; and $3 to $4 for Ladies'fine fall Boots.
gl Boys' and Girls' School Shoes command our special $
beam-ends because ,-'".:- much of thi
freight will reach it- destination af
j..., the bi ason for which it was in
tended has i losed, This means ftnan
(ial disaster an I pi
donbt if the strike
stant. i 'i'n now be a
corami rcial Interests of the DomI
are at .-take and we think it is
for the Dominion Governmenl to step
In and take absolute control of the
sysleni until such time as the Company who are universally believed to
have i rred In this Instance can con-j
trol li, situation themselves. That,
something musl be .lone and donol
quick I. sure, and ihe demoralizing
of the trade Interests of the Dominion
by a Rallwaj Com] anj for political
purposes must be stoppi i and If i
necessary the Governmenl must tak
over Hi. entire system and lei
have a trial of public ownership,
There would be considern le leeway betw. en the emu- i profits
now made by a sysleni that is nol
working satlsfaciomlly and one operated as a transportation In and for
lhe interests of the whole | pi
the Dominion could jusl as
.���an-, the finances on paper as
Comimn; rtoea. It Is understood that
ii
n
attention.
We've Shoes for Everybody
JOHNSTON'S Big Shoe House, Ltd.
Sign of lhe Big Electric Boot.
THE LARGEST SHOE HOUSE IN B. C
New Westminster, B. C.
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Uui na ij l.aki . Se
v'- -��� White, Shiles & Co.,
N'-w Westminster, n, c.
Gentlemen, I beg to aci;no v.
: eci Ipt of .-.our cheque, JISOO.OU, in
''"l1 settlement of raj claim under the
Connecticut Flre ('o's pollcj upon n
dwelling ami contents, burned V,
-,;ih- Please accept mj thanks for
your prompi and satisfactory sei i
menl of this claim.
Vours truly,
(Sgd.) GEORGE ISVKRY CLAYTON
New \
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'.. Aug 21, ',">-���
Messrs
While sin
& Co,
Cent
emen, I h
,��� this daj re
ceived
your chaqui
,u Bettlemeni ol
loss b;
lire which
TCIIITell jn in.',
house,
\iiKiisi L6th,
Please accept n_j
thanks
for your prompi ness ami satl:
factory
Bettlemeni o
claim.
Respectfully
yours.
1
A
. HUDSON,
We represent the following old and |
reliable companies : ;J;
HARTFORD, Assets $21,411,437.08 |
CONNECTICUT, Assets .... 7,000,000.00 |
PHENIX, Assets .... 9.101.107.CO W
INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA, Assets 13,016,911,36 |
B THE CALEDONIAN OF EDINBOROUGH, SCOTLAND,
S White, Shiles & Co. J
260 COLUMBIA ST. :���
New Westminster, B. C. J ������huR
S0AV, .^EMBER 1��'
1908.
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Tte CasliJW
T. H. Smith |Tk [ash Stores
Cut News
A n but strong on quality
the ********
FALL
Ready for Fall is the watchword in every department.
Never before have we been so supremely ready to
cater to your wants as this season. Our increased facilities have enabled us to buy
at bottom prices, direct from the
manufacturers, thus saving the
H^hHI middleman's profit. H^^H
Artli
Kenzi.
Montr, il
coll, .
late of I-'. ... .um.-.- a
ire, left yesterday for J
wil] attend McGW ���
I For cut Bows lor any floral work,
ring up Tidy, the florist. Phone 1S4. * ; {
) The usual monthly meeting of the ���
Westminster Benevolent society will:*
be held this afternoon a: 2:30 p.m. in IX
ithe board of trade room. j
I For first class cut flowers pot plants j*
! or bouquets, telephone Davis & Son,,* _________________^^^^^_^^_^___^^_^^^^^_ _._._._._._._._._._._.________
! aori8t8 Tel B 208. �� ���������������������������������^������^^^������^������������������������^������������������������������������^������^
I A meeting will be held at the home
LEE'S
Mammoth Furniture Emporium
LEE'S BLOCK, COLUMBIA STREET, NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C.
Opposite Lorne Street. Phone 73.
i
| big British Columbia lacrosse matches
to Spokiane.
I of Miss Helen Walker today, when
, matters in connection with the chil-
Idron's ward fund will be discussed. I K. j ,-,,,,��� has been award..! ���!,,'
The case against a man named contract for the second section of the
Rou,:. for furiously driving an auto- >���<"' Accord road, and the work will
'mobile on Columbia Btreet was ad-|De *'l'*hpi1 ,n ��'n>Plf',i"n
[Journed till Monday at the city police
JThe m":r.
I clpalitj has taken Immediate steps to
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court yesterday.
gazette the third and last portion, ani
will then call for tenders for that por-
Miss Ella Walker will he at the resi- |tion of tlu, U(,rk.
I ,jence of Mrs Ch trie Wai on, 190
Fourth street, From eleven o'clock un-| . .. billeting suo-cO-nrnlttee of the
til 1 p.m. on Saturday. *3ept, ]2, "'jf.;,, directors of the provincial ex-
ing rooms to let during exhibition
week will leave particulars with the
city hall janitor, l-_. lloiilt.
\v. Norman Bole, K.C.. sends a num
ber of postcards of Irish scenes to his
friends here. He has bep.n for some
time in Dublin,
Murdoch Martyn. Dominion t::v
er, left the ltoyal Columbian hospital yesterday afternoon after having been a patjenl for about, two
weeks. Mr. Martyn was Buffering
��� i'i'ii.ents for
vo. al Insti ui tion.
her classes Iii | hil.it ion request that all persons hav-|from internal trouble.
Special Showing of Blankets
11. er 500 pair of Blankets to choose from. We have picked the following
lines at random from our stock:
LOT 1.���Special White Blanket at $3.90. A well known Canadian make.
���, soft wooly blanket; large size; regular $4.75, for $3.90
LOT 2.---A superb all wool, large size, blanket: Scotch make; a good
ip one for $6.00: can be had this week for $4.50
I.1 )T 3.---Extra large size family blanket for $5.25.- This has tievei- been
.1 on the coast: a magnificent all wool Canadian make; regular %%.50,
$5.2$
i.< )T 4.���-$3.50 gray blanket for $2.90. In dark gray wool and cotton, no
illii <_���. bul a nice clean make; this week $2.90
tt
Boys' Sweaters at Unheard Of Prices
dozen B<
3' Sweaters and Jerseys. We are showing a full line
. . 75c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50
I; i ��� ited on good a it hoi il 5 I hat
hjie Trader will make two trips a
I weeTt n.om Victoria to Westminster
I instead c ? change to corni;,^-
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Into torci il .ni early
date,
The poc ��� elongirig .6 Bi
Henderson, ol Vancouver, containing
Cheques and locuments was claimed
by him from citj police yesterday
afternoon.
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SOLE AGENT
IN
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For sale���Seven roomed liouse,
bath room, pantries, closets, woodshed; horse stall, carriage liouse;
fruit trees; on full lot. For further
particulars apply to owner, 192Eighth ',*
street. ** ���
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Johnston, of El��� ���
sin, lefl yesterday afternoon for Owen ���
Sound mi: (.ther Ontario points, .
wHere thi . pro] "-���- Spending a three ���
months' holiday. > j
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INew Westminster
FOR
Mrs. (Dr.l Hacking was passen-
r on .sterday aftern J east-
White Bedspreads at Wholesale Prices
Full double bed size, at $1.15, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75. $2.00, $2.25 and $3.00,
! fringed honeycomb Marsailles, satin, damask and English mercer-
H. S
[Headquarters for Women's Ready-to-Wear
bound ('. P. Ft. train, leaving fur Chi- X
cago and rtthei e isti ��� n cities, where ���
she will . ; *-,d smne time. j ���
Columbia:. , olli _��� '. . reo ������ il . I
a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 15. Classes In all 1
���tments will begin al the abo. ���
college. T
-. Gymnasium cla: for th
general public will open a th. sam
: time _
ir may be obtained at thi chargi *
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of ���_.'��� each.
David Hadden, shingle
Hirer of Cloverdale", hat
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manufac- ��
returned .
fr a business * i ip east. He reports ;
asiness conditions in Ontario as anything but lively in his particular line.
A fire broke out in the burner of
the Uoyal City mills yesterday afternoon, small damage being done. The
, iir,md,-ii of No, i ball responded to a
call from box 6, the blaze being subdued shortly after their arrival.
Not made to please the e>*e, but to \
please the palate. The "B. C." and
"Old Sport" Cigars. **
��� E, V. Jones supported the appllca-
Longines
Watch
Movement
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���ooksley's This Week
j Picture :
XT CARDS
tion made y.-sieiday before the ��.i'''
- ���-��� ,,,minis i, ne:- :"r a record of twenty
.." . '.". ..,,������!���- f,-���iii t'.'id .reek, a tributary of
(jet the tiablt Seymour creek, tor an addition to the
! wat, r supply of the city of Vane mver.
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we are gi
ving A Thing of Beauty
(AltK N
N BALE AT
[OREY'S STATIONERY STORE.
JCAMON'S CIGAR DIVAN, and
VCKENZIE'8 DRUG STORE,
Bargains
-.I a joj forei er, and our new
arrival of Japanese china 13
Tb,- fun, ral of the late G 'ge Pol
la,-,, takes place this afternoon to the
,,i.i fellows' cemetery Deceased,
who was an Australian by birth, was
a lumber inspector at the
ceiiall^^^^^^Hof
i mills. He succumbed to a cardiac at
tacit it the age of 13.
on our entire stock of
the various designs In our, M,.. Veda Leamy, daughter of
window, and it will pay you ! jailU,_ Leamy, crown timber agent,
Westminster
ansf er Co
Handbags
to see it before buying Christ-
mas presents for that friend
��� ,, the east. Only a limited
supply.
left yesterday tor the east, where she, *
will studj for some time. She Is
accompanied! en the journey by her
aunt, who i.s returning from a vlsll to
her lnother.
The Smile
That Won't
Come Off
!
from 50 Cents Lip today's 9pecial-Pansy Toilet Paper.
Six Packages for 25c.
i
18a- nam 'Phone 137
Columbia Street.
��g'*B delivered promptly to
aW Part ot the city.
1 ^d Heavy Haulini
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[OFFICE
"1 RAM DEPOT.
'Wome&Sons
\ and Decorators
m"te80n AU Work Given
tiwWwitminwtw
CURTIS'
Drug Store
NEW WESTMINSTER
P.S.-C'an give you better value on
spectacles than others. We tualfe a
specialty of this Un* .. - , -
TheY
air
240 Columbia Street.
\'w Westminster,
The building on Columbia street destroyed by flre early yesterday morning was the property of E. Herring, of
Alberta, not A. 2.1. Herring, of this
olty, White, Shiles & Co., as agents
for the owner, had the. building insured, while the late Mr. Dynes' loss
in the contents Is also covered by Insurance.
The Spokane Spokesman-Review
says: "Fred J. Lynch, a veteran lacrosse coach, who deserves, more than
II any other man, credit for the development or the famous New Westminster team, now champions of Canada, aud, of course, of the world���Is
, stopping for a few days at the Halli-
for cash and sell for the day hotel. Lynch hopes to interest a
few Spokane men lu bringing some
Friday Special���20 per cent, off
Tinware.
"We buy
same."
I
THIS IS THE WA. I MAKE PEOPLE HAPPY EVERY DAY.
NOT ONLY WHEN I PLACE THEIR INSURANCE AND SAVE
THEM REAL DOLLARS. BUT ALSO BY THE PROMPT MANNER
IN WHICH THE COMPANIES I REPRESENT SETTLE WHEN
LOSSES OCCUR, WHICH IS FROM ONE TO FOURTEEN DAYS
FOR THE LARGEST CLAIMS.
ALFRED W. McLEOD
Economy Insurance Broker
ARMSTRONG BLOCK.
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' PAGE SIX.
THE DAILY NEWS.
SEPTEMBER,
Duel in the Dark
Ends in a
Draw
\Y. N. Draper
WE ARE USIflG PURE CAHAPIAN MILK IH
Milk Chocolate,
Croquettes, Wafers,
CakeaS, Medallions, Et.
Ivnmloops. Sept. 9. Wit li bulb ts
a -; ib, in. Sp. cial Con
.. e - \\ elch an i Ba li. i on Sunday
. . foughl a battle with a man who
ptetl to ie ���,,.. into some fi i
cai at the C. P. K. yards and made
In, , sea |ie afti r glv ing the ofBci rs
an - _(iting leu minuti .
Welch was patroling the track- bi
tween iwo freight trains when he
noticed a man skulking along Hie line,
liudowed him, but the man disappeared. Constable Baker coming up
at this point, the two officers instituted a search for the unknown and
found lum entering a treighl car, having broken the seals. ,\s soon :." ue
saw the constables he jumped to the
ground and ran along-the tracks, disregarding the command to halt. When
iic found Lhal the officers were in
hot pursuit be drew a revolver and
, mptied ii al them, cutting up the
side of a car a foot from where the
officers -a ere. Guided by the flashe
from the robber's gun, Officer Welch
returned the Ri*c bul without effi 11
and the man managed to effect
escape,
Cowan's ^^^
Cowan's Cream Bars
ARE DISTINCT FROM ALL OTHERS Iff
PURITY AND FINENESS OF FLAVOR.
The COWAN CO., Ltd., TORONTO
C. Land
Surveyor
Ellard Block, New Westminster, B t.
Choice Meats at
Central Meat Market
Corner Eighth St. and Fifth Avenue
PHONE 37a
NOTICE
TO CONTRACTORS.
.yncpt'S
of Canadian
Home
stead
Si ill I ti
,n l.
Council ol
A i
North Weit
Regulations.
,i ered section uf Do-. .��� nQQ
��� ������1-"",l,!,;'' ""^'"..;'" ���
e^ptingSaud^ Qf theBon
a iy be homesteaded by
''____________
stent oi one-quarter sec-
Su
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troi
':.,
I��t
,..ou who is the sole bead oi i
. . 0Ver IS years ol
:,.-��� ���
more or less.
must
: ������
' BOWELL & ODDY, Proprietor*.
tiou-d ��� **
Application Cor entry
, ii ou by the applicant at
Lands Agency or sub-
district in Which the
Entry by proxy may.
oil
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'Plana, in
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to, I ������ a ��'��
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his
VACCINATION IS ALLEGED
CAUSE OF GIRL'S DEATH
Edmonton, Sept. 9.���-As a result of
the death las: Saturday of Vivian
Victoria, the eight-year-old daughter
of W. A. Foley, provincial poultry
su;,,-rinleii,lent, a ureal deal of discussion has arisen annum those who
have been Interested in the case. Tbe
matter reached such a stage that thel
medical health officer, Dr. Whit.elaw,
yesterday demanded an Inquiry.
on August 20th last th'e child was
vaccinated by Sydney C. Main, assistant h, ilth inspector, at the offices of
the health department, and, i: is alleged, her death Is due to vaccination,
Liberal Convention
A Convention will be held at New
Westminster,
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 30, 1908,
(the second day of the Provincial Fair),
in the Hardman Hall, at 2 p. ni., for the purpose
of nominating- a candidate in the interests of the
Liberal party.
Primary meetings are to be held between the
22nd and 30th of September.
Each district association is entitled to send
one delegate for every fifty voters.
Credentials to be signed by the president and
secretary of the different district associations, or
the chairman and secretary of primary meetings.
NOTICE
Having been crowded out of business, 1 offer for sale my whole .-lock
and equipments, Cameras nil and
8-10, Stamps, aud two view 5-7 and
;ii-li; Lenses Voightlander 14-17 and
! half, Harlot 8-10 ami Derogee * '' ���
back ami bead grounds, mount--, fur-
'-^^^^^_
:.���!,. at an agency
ditions by the father, moth-
ter, brother or sister ol
��� homesteader,
tead. i is rejuired to ,
��� tend duties under one
,. foi owing plans'
(il At least six months' residence
,;il cultivation of the land in
eai tor three years.
A Homesteader may, if lie so
, j, ,, perform the required rusi-
,. ace dutb-s by living on farming
and own. I solely bv him. not less
Mew W
I��, 0. Bos 11 I.
K'
= 14
balance of this month.
CORNISH'S STUDIO
Estimates Submitted
..Westminster
Iron Works
JOHN REID. Proprietor,
Mat
Wrought Iron Gates, hencei, Crt,t.|
ings, Bal ngs, m
Fire Escapes.
General Machine Work t^\
BLACKSIYIITHING
Office and Works:
Tenth Street, ��� New les
City Voters' List
niture, stoves, burnisher, trays, Hash
lamps, etc., etc. A large assorment ,,,,,,. eigbty (S0) acrea ln ^em, in
of Picture Frames and amateui ,,��� ,u;u,., ,,- his homestead. Joint
mounts. Photos one-quarter off for own���rship In land will not meet this
requirement.
13) ll the father (or mother, if the
father is leceased) of a bom, .,;���, l< i
nas permanent residence on farming
land owned solely by him, not less
than eighty '.**". acres In extent, in
ithe ��icinity of the homestead, or up
Notice is hereby given thai the on a homestead entered for'by him'
voters' Ust for the year 1908 has been ln the vicinity, such homesteader may
completed, and that ihe same may beI perform his own residence duties by
seen at this office tor thirty days Uy|ng with the father (or mother),
from the d.ne hereof; and any person (4) Tno term "vicinity" in the two
who shall claim to be added to the preceding paragraphs Is defined asIAmerica.
said Voters- List, or any elector who meaning not more titan nine miles In ^h oug
shall desire to have any name erased i direct line, exclusive nf the width class Sle.
Canadian Pacifitl
RAILWAY COMPANY
If you a il.' to
,: ro '. a
Travel bj th. Ratltaj tt
J. W. MacDonald, President,
I W. J. Cunningham, Secretary.
New Westminster Liberal Association.
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therefrom, must prefer his or ber request in writing, signed with his or
her name, and shall deliver or cans,
same to be delivered, to the City Clerk
! within the time hereinbefore specified.
W. A. DUNCAN,
City Clerk.
City Clerk's office. City Hall, New
Westminster, Sept, 4, 1908.
HAS DENIED CHRIST j
AND RANKS AS PAGAN |
St. Pi :��� .- .in . . Si pt, '.' The Holy
>;. u< il addressed an app< al to
elievers no lo participate in the
i eh rations lasi Wednesday in honor
of Counl I..,- Tolstoi's eighi loth irth-
on tli ground ' hal lhe honor |
��� , ��� . I an i pponent oi lhe chu ch
���a stumbling block to the
ut I p. i si 'i - of weak faith. The
��� !,,- : i 'narked for ii - ' itter
ige. "Tolstoi denied the Sa. i iur
11 "in the ch n ch " il - iy:-
Sim ��� i ha - ranked among the
pagans. II, - iim>-, ahsl i from
ich a man in irdet lti save
oil ' :' ���. m the judgmi ��� i God."
All Iron Wringers
Tenders
NOTICE TO PLUMBERS.
GERMAN SPY CAUGHT
BY FRENCH OFFICERS i
I. >'. leans, Prance, Sepi. :>. -The po- I
ave ��� ��� ri . te 1 a German - pj whi'e
attempting lo I ribe a French soldier !
to abstrai I important [larts of a Held ,
n \n in li\ idual describing himself as an agent i I a Gei man brew- j
��� ��� . : ��� cen l> got into communication <
u n in who, however,
indantoftheGe
Ion, v. ii h the resull that
nd I hi i lei man wa
I, The police who
i., ��� ��� i tl ��� capt -
ii greatest
With guarantee rollers made of the highest grade Para rubber.
We have the wood frames withenclosed cogs. In washing machines
we have the Knall, Paragon, 20th Century, He-acting, and other
makes. Call and see our lines.
T. J. Trapp & Co., Limited
Tenders are called for the plumbing oi the lew Wesl End school
house. Plans and specification^
can he se. n al the Citj Hall.
Tenders musl ua I. on form sup
plied and as noted on specifications
A chequf
' : oad a lowanoes crossed In the
measurement
..-, i a bomestea lei Intending to
ierform his residence duties iu ac-
ord an i with the a:,ove while living
with pa:, nts or on fanning land I wn
,"l by himself must notify the agenl
for thi district of such Intention.
Six months' notice hi writing must
Be given to tbe Commissioner of H"
minion Lands al Ottawa, of lnt< nl ion
to applj for patent.
W. W. CORY,
Deputj of the Minister of the Int. rioi
N. B.���Unauthorized pui ti n f
this a I ,*ertlsement will not be
, for.
Eastern Es
Atlantic \J\
For furthi ��� partli 18 ,:.i rseitj
t;ons apply H
ED. GOULET,]
or to E. ,1. COYLE.
Asst. Genl, Pa - Ut. v
SOCIET.ES.
I, O. O. F.���AMITY )D(jE NC Hi
The regular mee ' H
are held ln Oddfi --I
bla street, ever) M ��� lay <s*ma\
at 8 o'clock.
Tenders Wanted
Pub] Lendi ..��� requi 'It
\\ ��� school. Plan
.. , ,,���.,,,- for 10 pei cent, of value of tlon an ��� een al the Citj Hall,
eontracl musl accompany tender, the Tei .. e made on
same to be forfeited if contract,,; ri plied and as noted on specifli
fusi to accept contract. Tenders musl \. ��� .,. 10 per cent, il calu< ol
be in the hands of the secretary oflcontract musl a , ifti] inj ten er, thi
��,. O. U. W.���FRASER LOC -:*':!|
���Meetings tl ��� "'I
dav in ea, h 4
brethren cor: '-l
l_odge room. ;l
fellowa' i' -
the school board not later th in twleve
noon. Mondaj 21st of Si ptem e . 1908.
Lowest or any tender nol necessarily
accepted.
ROBERT LENNIE,
Secretary.
��� :,' e fo elted t con ractor r<
, ontract. Ti n lers must
e in the hand
I lhe S'-'-l' *.'1'> I
the s< hool board nol later than twelve
no m, Friday, 11th ol September, 1908
Lov , bi or any lender nol ni cessarllj
COURT BRUNETTE, No. 4099, \H\
���Meets the f
month at 8 o ' * "ai"1
hall, Oddf.
FRATERNAL ORUtR OF EAGLj
Ai :���;������ No. 20 ''I ' ''���
evening at B *�� ^
hall, Colui
W. Pres.; n S
I ace, pted,
Week - End Excursion
ROBERT LENNIE,
Se, reta
I
THE ROYAL TEMPLARS * I
PERANCE meel ;|
a, 8 o'clock p. m��� iu uaJto^l
hail, Co umbl i - :
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\ Schools Have Opened j
chilliwack Notice to Contractors
S.S. RAMONA;
*OINo OF GOTLAND dENEfjjl
SOCIATION, LORD OFTHJJJ
CAMP, 191.���M...-trtoiilheFW��|
Tuesday of ever. ""��*��
Third
K. of
will make special trip on Saturday
Sept. 12, for ciiiliiwii-k Races leav
ing B. C. Ik Ry. wharf al 6:30 n.m..
returning leave Chilliwack on Situ,br. ,
Sepi. 13, al 7 a.m.
Chilliwack will be reachi d about
I 12:30, gl i ing \ i-itor. ample time to
this famous vallej In its verj ,
LOGGER KILLED
BY FALLING TREE
Bo;
and should have the "'��� ' '.
. . . 13, C . Si pt '���>. E. ...
ning ���>���' Si.Peti r Creel nei r Mal,
Wn., dii d nt I he hospital here today.
��� i v, .i< cutting saw logs wben
a tree on which he whs working broke
He ran down bill and before reaching
,, safe point he vans bit by the bun
.,:. | pinned to the ground, sustaining
nt. .-ini Injuries which resulted ln bis
death.
His son narrowly escaped the same
fate, the tree just grazing him as it
fell.
and girls nre bard at. worl
material foi-tiieir work. MacKay's book store is always the
place to gel it.
$.���
best :;���-���
ll
J.J.MacKay&Co.
. ��� _ T T-. 1
busiest.
Fare for round trip $2.50.
Chilliwack freight only wlll
cepted on this trip nol latei
p.m. on llth inst.
H. WHITMORE, Secretary
be nc
than i
Soiled tenders will be recelyed by
the undersigned tip to noon of Tue.
day, s,pi. Sth, foi the erection and
completion oi proposed Oddfellows'
lie: on Eighth and Oai ni rvi a
si rei
Plans and specification maj be
seen ,,i the office of C. H. Clow, Ar-
chltei t.
I owe ' or any ten.ley not nei e
ilv ,,cce; led.
.1. w. MacDONALD,
Chairman <d Committee.
,. O. O. F.-Royai Citj WW*
-Meets in Od ���
"i is Street,. . . .J
at 8 o'clock. VltBltH
be made ��
N. C; C. E. 0
ing secn-tar;.
ROSE OF COLUMBIA
P. o,��l
LOOiiE'l
OSE OF LULa.'.,- - BS.
116, SONS OF EN
Red Rose Dei , I
Fourth Wedn ,, ?J
in K. of P. I
8 p. m., White
Wednesday
time and plai
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inth. ^I
Booksellers
Stationers
News Dealers
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FOSTER SUCCEEDS
MR. COYLE IN VANCOUVER
Vancouver, Sept. 9. ('. I',. Poster,!
dlstrkt passenger age,,, of the <'a |
an Pacific railway, Toronto, has,
i een appointed assistant general pas
si ngcr agent in succc Ion to E, .I.
��� ��� le, le-ignel. He has I ci n In the
eniploj ol ll i>any for many
Mr, l ,, ������ foi mi ly occupied
: i position nl dl ���' I'lcl : assenger
bi ' nl al Si John, N D, He ��ill reach
here on Thursday, and will enter npr-m
his new duties at once,
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The Fraser Valley Nurseries
have for the coming season a very complete line of
NURSERY STOCK
:* Make no mistake, but start your orchard right, bj buying from A
. HOME NURSERY, where you are not bothered with fumigation, as X
J well as getting acclimated trees. We have over 200, fruit ires and i
��� can handle your order, no matter what the size. If we have no ���
t agenl In yout locality, write to us at Burnahy Lake for prices. ���
I NURSERY AND GROUNDS, BURNABY LAKE, B. C. .
\ The Fraser Valley Nurseries, Ltd. |
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"The Milwaukee"
"The Pione��r Limited" St. Paul to
Chicago, "Short Line" Omaha to
Chicago, "South West Limited"
Kansas City to Chicago.
No trains in tlie srrvlce on any
railroad in the world that equal in
equipment that of the Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul Railway. They
own and operate their own sleeping j <pj.j��
and rMtlHir "STi on alll their trains and
WHEN GOING EAST
\SK THE TICKET AGENT
TO SEND YOU OVER
"THE NORTHWESTERN LINE"
Eight Trains Every Dav in the Yeu
BETWEEN
Minneapolis, St. Paul
and Chicago
THE TRAIN OF FAME
NORTH-WESTERN. LTD
���- -������ - ������ . , Embodies the newest and best idea?
give :h.i .. trons an excellence of |�� COMFORT
^^^^ i.a_:_.i_. 1 1 _.
OTHER FRATERNAL ~ (>
include the Union ,
1". am. A.M.. WngSoto.Hj'Jj
No. 17, A. F. and A. ���'- ,,
No. 1150; L, 0. U >;'��� ' , .
Sapperton, No. IG83. I. ����� q jj,;|
V., Court WWtmjnjter,^ ^fl
Brotherhood
servi.t i-. > btainable elsewhere.
ti. 3. ROWE. General Agent.
(34 Third St.. cor Alrf-i- "PtwtUnd, Or
V��nrouver. B. C
tr ADVERTISE "<*��
��� IN ���
THE DAILv NEWS
if You've LOST Anything.
ItW ADVKHT1SE "��
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THE DAILY NEWS
FOR BIG RFSTJLTS.
. CONVENIENCE
|3nd LUXURY. It is lighted with
i both electricity and gas; the most
j brilliantly illuminated frain in the
', world. The equipment consists oi
private compartment cars, standard
16 section sleepers, luxurious dining
car, reclining chair cars (seats free),
��� modern day coaches and buffet, li- i
brar�� and smoking cars.
For Time Tables, Folders, or any
furtbef information call on or writ* I
F. W. PARKER.
GENERAL AGENT,
720 Second Avenue. Seattle. Wt,sh
ntcioi not** ��-"; ' TI4,
Duwdft, *��������������� '��� l " UaUiIMI Ihur
sdav.
SEPTEMBER 10, 1908.
THE J)AtL_
PAGE SEVEN.
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COSTS MONEY
Too much money is spent on useless advertising
by city merchants every month. Many columns
might be written on the folly of using certain
advertising mediums, but the moral in the end
would be that there is only one really sure remunerative advertising medium.
<TkeDaily Paper
Reaches customers past, present and prospective, in all parts of the city and district.
These people read the advertisements, study
the bargains offered, and realize the need of
goods the merchant has for sale.
TELL the story of your store offerings to the
public early in the morning, through
the medium of Westminster's morning
newspaper.
DAILY
NEWS
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We
rrom
print
one
ads.
line
ranging in size
to double page
SEE OUR ADVERTISING MANAGER EOR RATES
If
YOU WANT A HOUSE
YOU WANT A FARM
YOU WANT CUSTOMERS
YOU WANT MORE CUSTOMERS
TRY
A SMALL AD.
A DISPLAY AD.
A LARGE AD.
A LARGER AD.
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IFor
Rates
The other fellow wants whatjyou have'or has what you want
To get in touch with rum
use space in TKe Daily News
This Little Story Comes
Newspaper
Advertising
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From Toronto :
The Retail Merchants' Association ot Chatham '.3 a level-headed
organization. At a recent meeting newspaper advertising was
dlacussed, and the general opinion
of the members was that newspaper advertising was the best, and
program and other advertising ot
that class waa almost, useless.
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TAKE MONTHS TO SUPPRESS
MAKB5 YOUR CAKES LldHT.
MAKES VOUR BISCUITS LIOHT.
MAKES VOUR BUNS LIOHT.
MAKES VOIR LABOR LIOHT.
MAKES VOIR EXPENSES LIOHT .
Order from your Grocar.
E.W.GILLETT gfffftfS
TORONTO.ONT.
RACES AT CHILLIWACK
WILL BE WORTH SEEING
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Notice
Notice is hereby given that the Vancouver Power company, Limited, has
this day deposited lu the Land Registry Office at the City ot New Westminster, British Columbia, the plan
and book oi reference of the West-
mlnster-Chilliwack Hallway Extension
I from a point ai or near lots one and
[two, city block four in the City of
I .Vew Westminster, to Ah otsford pass
ing through the Municipalities of
Surrey, Delta, Langley, Matsqui and
Ithe townsite of Ahbotsford In the
District ,,r New Westminster, being
! section one, two and three of said,
| railway, as ahown on the said plan and I
, approved and sanctioned by the Chief
Commissioner of Lands and Work, foi
Ithe Province of British Columbia.
Dated this 7th day nf August, A. D.
11908.
A. E. BECK,
Solicitor tor the Vancouver Power
i Company Limited.
Department ot Agriculture
j Northern Indian Tribesmen Become
Crafty in Acts of Guerrilla Warfare���Englishmen Murdered
Simla, India, s , 9 British tn
' are 1 oncenirating at Peshawur to - 1
press a fresh uprising ol Northern Indian trili, 'Sin, mi.
Warned by thi n e thej suffered
when herded together and shot down
bj the British a few months ago, the
natives have spilt into small raiding
parties and ave ravaging the countrj
all along the frontier.
Tho scattering character of the campaign makes it especially difficult, for
'he British to deal with the revolt
and officers In the field are agreed
that it will probably lake month- to
put it down. Dozens of different detachments musl be si-lit out to cornel
and subdue the various small parties
of rebels.
The latter are particularly active
along the Peshawur-Shebkagar road.
They have murdered 1 number of
English natives and several English
men and secured an immense amount
of plunder.
The I.Inula Kbel, l.'tman Khel, Kan-
ri llafi.s and Utmanzai tribes are
involved in the uprising, which the
native priests are suspected of en-
:ing.
Special Arrangements Being
Made for Cheap Transportation From This City.
DYNAMITE EATEN 6Y STEERS,
THEN TERRIFIC EXPLOSION
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���; Sale of Government Quarantine Steamer " Earl."
Tenders are Invited for the purchase ol the Government Quarantine
Steami - E iri," lying at the Quarantine Station at William Head, British
Columbia.
The sale will be made for cash.
The hlghesl or any tender will not
ned ��� .-ani.. > ��� accepted,
Sealed ti n lens addressed to the
undersigned and endorsed "Tenders tree
for Purchase of Steamer "Earl," will |
e received al this office up to Tues
flay the. 15th September. 1908, at 12
i o'clock noon
By order,
A. L. JARV1S. Secretary.
Department, of Agriculture. Ottawa,
Tth August, 1908.
N.B.���Newspapers Inserting this advertisement without authority from
the Department will not b . paid for it.
lh, Saskatchewan Courier tells a
tragic dynamite story to all readers
handling dangerous explosives. The
narrative concerns Oskar Ruff, the
owner of two steers, in the vicinity
of Regina. winners of many prizes and
medals al exhibitions, including the
recent one 1 , tnat capital city. The
.allocking del ,.'.- is chronicled are tbat
the fanner , :. I heen using dynamite
in clearing a Held of stumps of trees;
thai mi,- evening he hid the explosive
in a fence corner, where the two animal- foun I il and ai it. The next
morning the farmer, not finding his
dynamite, and realizing what bad become of it. became so enraged thai
he picked up a large stone and hurled
it at the two stei rs, wiiich were quietly feeding side by side, His aim al is!
was only too good. In the nexl Instant a frightful explosion occurred,
and there was no hlng left ol the two
steers but a tail, which was found on
a neighh iring fai in, wound around ''
I he progress of the horse races
arranged bj the Chilliwack Driving
Park association n,\> Saturday looks
good. Special transportation arrangements have been mad" from Vancouver, Victoria and New Westminster,
In order that the start of the Taces
may be seen. They commence at one
o'clock sharp. Ponies must be mens-
ured by IX H. McKay, at his stables,
and a certificate lodged with the secretary at the time of entering. No
entries will be taken on the grounds,
and the latest hour is 6 p.m. Friday
night.
The events are as follows;
Trot or pace, three in five, $1"'0.
Free-for-all, trot or pace, three ia
tive, $200.
Farmers' race, trot or pace, for local
green horses, amateur drivers, $75.
Running pony rue, 1 I.-J and under,
half mile heats, I wo in three. , ,���. .,
weights, $7...
Running race, open, one mile dash,
catch weight, $100
Indian race, open to all Indians,
half mile best two in three, $26.
Half mile hurdle race, ovw >ix
hurdles, all horses to carry not less
than 140 pounds. $50.
All money to be divided 60, ~u< and
15 per cent.
A special even: is the three-quarte?
mile hurdle race over three hurdles,
eligible only to members of the Chilliwack Hunt club and horses that, have
run in the club.
CHEERS EOR YANKEES,
EOVE EOR HOMELAND
Australia's Welcome to Uncle
Sam's Fleet Furnished Excuse to Root and Yell.
NEW STEAMSHIP LINE
FROM SAN FRANCISCO
MAIL CONTRACT
SEALED TENDERS addressed to
the Postmaster-General, will ,be received at Ottawa until noon on Friday,
the Second October, for the collection
I of letters on a proposed contract for
tour years, from the proposed Street
; Letter Boxes in the City of New Westminster, from the Postmaster-General's pleasure.
Printed notices containing further
: information as to conditions of pro-
posed Contract may be seen and blank
i forms of Tender may be obtained at
Post Offices of New Westminster and
Sapperton and at the office of the
P isl Office Inspector.
JOHN R. GREENFIELD,
Poet Office Inspector
Pont Office Inspector's Office, Van-
ouver, B.C. 21st August, 190S.
San Francisco, Sept. !>.���Announcement v. as made today of the purchase
by I-:, ll. Harriman from John D.
Spreckels of tbree large steamships
which formerly composed the liners of
the Oceanic Steamship company, plying between this city and Australian
ports.
The liners will hereafter run from
this city to Ancon. the Panama canal
town. Lately the vessels have not
been in commission, it being unpmfit
able to operate, them without a subsidy, whicli was refused by the govern-
ment.
Opening Grand Trunk Pacific.
Winnipeg, Sept. 9.- F. W. Morse,
vie, -president of the Orand Trunk
Pacific, announced today that the
Grand Trunk Pacific will be opened
for freight and passenger traffic to
Wainwright, 666 miles, on September
fourteenth.
"THE
mnABLE:
ritijtu voi/r
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Grand Trunk Ry.
Excellent Train Service'Between^
Chicago, London,
Hamilton, Toronto,
Montreal, Quebec,
Portland, Boston,
And all the principal business centers of
I ONTARIO, QUEBEC and the MARL j K Hardman. A.Jame.. J. McClughan
I TIME PROVINCES. j
Also to BUFFALO, NEW YORK and! pi IJMRING
j PHILADELPHIA, viaJNiagara Falls.' rmwoiiw
For Tirn�� Tables, etc.. adSress I and HEATING
GEO. W. VA'JX. I
l^-i^ Street Trust Blocl
London. Sept. 9.���Th, governor of
Victoria. Sir Thomas Gib on Car-
michael on behalf of all the ministers,
has sen' a cablegram to Lord Crewe,
secretary of state for the colonies in
London, that events in connection
with the visit of the American Beet at
Melbourne will only strengthen, it
that is possible, the feeling of loyalty
whl( b is so deeply rooted In Victoria.
Hon. Alfred Deakin, ihe premier ot
the Commonwealth, has also issued a
statement which bas been made pub
lie here, explaining in a similar way
thai the reception of the Americans
does not imply any failure to
recognize the kinship of the mother
country of Great llrltaiu's naval
power.
TUPPER HAS DECIDED
TO SHUN TORY POLITIC
Gallant Knight Declares He Has Not
" 1.red His Mind Concerning
Helping Conservatives.
O 1 the ( i estion of whether he would
be a candidate in Vancouver, Sir
Charles Hibbert Tupper yesterday
made ibe following written statement:
"It is perhaps sufficient to refer you
to my letter addressed to the Conser-
vative convention of Pictou not long
ago when resigning the nomination
for that county. In that communication I endeavored to make it clear that
I hid not only decided to withdraw
my name as a candidate for Pictou,
but also that I did not intend to take
an;, active part, in the coming campaign. 1 have not changed my decision. "
LACROSSE PLAYERS
ARE BADLY BATTERED
FOR SALE BY
HARDMAN & CO.
Ottawa, Sept. 9.���Ernie Butterworth,
the Capital lacrosse player, who w.as
slashed In Saturday's match with
Montreal by Mike .\ngus, has been
taken to St. Luke's hospital, where
it is feared he will lose an eye. Billy
Starrs is laid up with a broken collarbone, and his right shoulder dislocated . They are both in bad shape
and will not be able to play lacrosse
this year, and perhaps never again
will they line up on an athletic field.
Big Company for Cariboo.
London, Sept. 9.���The Canadian Al-
luvlals, Limited, has been formed with
a capital of $375,000, to acquire the
mining property at Little Valley, Cart-
boo, B. 0.
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THE DAILY NEWS.
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thosi :....ii three Japanese restaur
ants v\ hi< h showed \ erj lov as re-
itter fats, However, up m
warning them am! then making an-
est, tin se were also sai I
il : In-, e li nol ,, single
case ol iul cl ous disease iu the city.
Street Improvements.
A petition of residents on Tenth
rei Uet wei a Eighth and Tenth avenues asked the council to proceed at
once with the work of clearing and
grading Tenth street, as they were deprived of city water and light, and
Nothing but Salt ��� and such
5_.lt 1 You viJJ find no other *o
delicate in flavour, so pure at
WINDSOR TABLE _. SALT.
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nn udation 1 hi Pacific Coasl Assocla
tion of Fire ebb E asked for the at
lend nie- of v>, .tminster's flre chief
at the sixf - nt li annual i onvention at
Victoria on Sept. 28, 30, and Oct. 1.
Ri rei i, ! to ih nre committee to act.
A da ���' thi annual visit to C
quit lam i ��ill he Bxed at the council meeting on Monday night,
Tie- manager al the fcVovlncial ex
hibition w rote asking for the alloc,
lion of a site on Prospect park for
the Simon Praser memorial. Aid.
Johnston suggested thai the council
lie requested to meet al an earlj date
, ven access to their home*, the trails a| .,.,, Crescentj and select a site, and
being very unsatisfactory. The com- ^ . v. ;|_ carrje(j
mimical ion was referred to the hoard! .
T of works to ad,
��� ! Am,:.ier petition asked for
X wall
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on Si ., nth avenue hi i ween
Sixth and Eighth, and a crossing from
Seventh avenue to -Mood,, square on
Eighth stveet, Referred to lhe board
ANDERSON I
& LUSBY
252 COLUMBIA STREET,
New Westminster, B. C.
"Uncle Josh Perkins."
Tbe richly proline rural comedy
drama, "I'ncle Josh Perkins." is down
for a return visit to the opera house
tonight. The play of which Uncle
* Eighth street, Referred to the noara ,,,-,. ,. . ��� tl
. Josh is the central figure, possesses,]
���'": works- 'merit of the real sort and at times i-
��� * I'"-'''""1 of CUlnese d,VW "'L' al; roundly melodramatic and stren<lon.
-%] tention of the council to the - ate oi
��� Mclnnes street, asking lhat the side-
X walk should be Improved, and thai the
" condition of the street itsell liould be
improved. Referred to the board of
works to act. t
A Lesson to Others.
h \ innes of Vancouver, lis-ked
u. a. jones, oi The (.hartlcl(.r of rncle josh is om>
for a street to be opened uj through
the centre of suburban block 6, lots i
11 29 and 30, according to promise.
We Have
ALL KINDS OF
TOILET
REQUISITES
of the best quail*".
T. A. MUlR
& CO.
PRESCRIPTION
DRUGGISTS.
Ellard Block, New Westminster.
and teaches a good, wholesom^ lesson
all the way through the **J<n,r :K.ts.
The atmosphere of both r.arm and city
life -annates the I'l,'^'. connected by
a pretty tinge of fomance, coupled
with brusque ni.dRculine sympathy and
l-aaMfral coun'.ty attractiveness.
Thi
���"that the. auditor never grows weary
, of, in its repetition*, it is full of rug-
,sedness, honesty and sincerity and at
Aid. Henley, in supporting the ^Lmes qnite picturesque, combined
ence lo the board of works, sak It> ^ ^.^ ^^ shrew(lneSs
was the first time real estate ...en had anfl gim go chararteTlstic of
done what they promised. (Laughter.) ^ ^ ^^ ^
Misce.llaneous.
a a I and Inch priced specialties, by artists
The report of Chief Watson stated ^ ^ ^^ to
four tires bad been attended during | J^ ^^ ^^
August A number of applications Wr!^ ^ ^
permission to lay material on streets,:
iand crossing sidewalks, were received:
and permission granted under the
i supervision of the board of works. An
application of the residents of Alice
and Bushby streets for a street light:
int the corner was referred to the light
committee to report. A lamp will be,
.placed at the corner of Hospital and
Blair streets, Sapperton.
.1. A. Motherwell, .secretary, wrote
on behalf of the Westminster Lawn
Tennis club, complaining that the July
bill for watering the courts was $19.95,
and in Augusl $2.11. This was in
' snite of the fact thai less water than
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usual was used, only two courts being watered. Tb,- communication was
: referred to the water committi ��� to
report.
I;,'ports of the finance committee,
j formally approving the vote of $2000:
in the provincial exhibition, ami the
lighting committee, recommending the
payment of a bill for seven months
for ibe Canadian General Electric
company, for $5809.26 was approved,
as also a bill for $330.54 for the
Canadian Westinghouse company.
Tbe application of the school trustees for the janitors al the Central
schools to be sworn in as special con-
Tel. 113. otoce Eight street, stables was referred to the police
icommi sion with a favorable recom-
harmonize!
introduced from j
time to time through tho various .acts.,
HOUSE OF
QUALITY
I. HENLEY
Manufacturer of
Mineral Waters, Etc.
Aerated Waten,
Family trade a specialty.
NEW WESTMINSTER. E. C.
LANGLEY
160 acres at $13 an acre.
You can make 50 per cent on your
money before Xmas by buying this.
Diamond & Corbould,D
ominion Trust
Building
Fall and |
Winter
Underwear
We have all grades arid
weights from the best
manufactured, -- Penman's, Stanfield's, Brit-
ania, etc.
Give us a trial and let
us show you what value
we have.
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What's Up
at Chilliwack. "The New City on the Praser" may be sun without
much loss of time, bj taking in the wei I. end excursion bj Bteamer
Ramona on
Saturday Next
J. EUGENE
BROWN
& CO.
leaving H. C. Electric wharf at 6:30, and going straight through to
Chilliwack. Returning will leave Chilliwack al 7 a.m. Sunday
morning.
Round Trip Ticket, $2.50
MORSE RACING
all Saturday afte.noon, and the boat will arrive at Chilliwack in
time for first race,
Good Hotel Accommodation
Fonr good hotels, includlug lhe new Empress hotel, just opened, containing forty bedrooms, and oak furniture throughout,
d'ho City of Chilliwack possesses two up-to-date livery stables,
which will thus afford you an opportunitj of driving over some of
lhe ninety miles o f good r��ads iii Chilliwack, ,,-:', properlv seeing
THE GARDEN OF THE FR6.SER VALLEY."
CLOTHIERS and
HABERDASHERS
Bargains
Every Day
At Morey9s
40 piece Tea Sets, English China, $4.50 to $20.00.
in piece Toilet Si t . decorated,
$2.50 to $10.00.
.MOW things In China arriving
every week now.
Come ami Bei.
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MOREY'S
217-219 Columbia Street
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THE FALL DISPLA Y
of
Ladi
l%Zo
SUITS,
Skirts and Coah
Is a Popular Event
Hundreds of New Coats have arrived during the
past few days. Skirts in an immense variety have
been added to an already large stock, and Ladies'Pall
Suits or Costumes at special prices are worthy of
your notice.
Visit the Ready-to-
Wear Department and
examine these new garments during this
SPECIAL
DISPLA Y
Now Taking
Place
Stylish Coats for the Girls
We have never shown a mon extensive range of Children's and Misses coats, We
tion io and exercise ear,- in th selecl ;��� of coats tor the young. Mothers wanl th
their children as well as thej do foi themselves, This is one reason thai Collisti
after. Customers can get reliable ( en coats here lepend i| n for that.
are made of such materials as, Cheviot Serge, Fancj Stripe and Chi ks, Venetian n
variety of colors.
BTlng the young folks in and w, .i'i try to please them if we trj nn every coal in the
Among the New Dress Goods
The new fall fabrics are meetin ���
with great success.
We anticipate a big demand for Buch
materials as the Broadcloths Venetians, Cheviots, Plain Dark Colo etl
Strips and Fine Serges,
A complete ran
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nosi ��� xacuns
We tak,
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colors in all
to please the
��� - lire in show mn
- d . \���;. to se,, them.
Dark
Striped
TWEEDS
60c per yd.
An exceptional line of good
weight tweeds in stripes only.
Dark narrow stripes most desirable materials for children's
school dresses and Ladles'
skirts.
Fine
NAVY
SERGES
Besl English fine twilled
serges, with bard dust proof
finish pei . ard . . . .45c to $1.15
French Venetians In a large
range of colors, a cloth which
has a good weigh! and bright
serviceable finish in shades of
Brown, Navy, Green, Cardinal,
Fawn. Grey, Reseda and Black,
per pard .. 90c, $1, $1.25, $1.35
Cheviot
SERGE
SUITINGS
Plain all wo�� Cl
mast in*
1 lie
among this ���'" '
lonable fabric Duriffl
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as: wei
popular fall ""'::'
, ,. forP��
750 and ���*
th
this favorite
yard
W. S. Collister & Co.
THE STORE FOR WOMEN'S WEAR
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